(KNX 1070) -- A group of Alabama high school students were captured on video, drinking and using racist slurs. The video went was posted on social media, sparking an investigation by school administrators.
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The students have not been identified by name, but are from Spain Park and Hoover high schools, both in a suburb of Birmingham.
The theme of the teen's conversation was what the world would be like without African American and Jewish people.
"Without the Holocaust, what would the world be like?" one teen in the video can be heard saying. "We would have white people still," a girl responds. "All the n—-rs would not be here," says another, reports AL.com.
"F--- n------'s, f--- Jews," one boy says. "Jews are fine because they're white," a girl responds. "We just need the n----'s gone."
"We are exceptionally sad and disappointed that this would either be the attitude of some of our young people or whatever would prompt them to have such conversations," Hoover Superintendent Kathy Murphy told AL.com.
The father of one of the students, the owner of Hoover Toyota, Gordon Stewart, posted an apology on social media.
"We have been made aware of a recently posted video that features Hoover School System students who appear to be engaged in disturbing conduct," Hoover City Schools said in a statement.
"The activity apparently took place this past weekend at a private residence. Although it was not part of any school function, the conduct in question is in direct conflict with our school system's values and its mission. Our school administrators are carefully investigating the situation in order to assess our options under the Code of Student Conduct. In the meantime, the Hoover school community may be assured that the Board, together with its administrative and instructional staff, remains steadfastly committed to maintaining and strengthening a school culture that encourages and embraces diversity, inclusiveness, and tolerance," the statement continued.
Unique Simpson, a black student at Spain Park High School, told the New York Post racism was a definite issue at the school.
"Honestly, I am so sick and tired of going through this same routine at Spain Park High School," Simpson said. "This needs to stop."





